Day: April 11, 2023
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Government Is Marketing Censorship Tools To Big Tech To Gag Conservatives
The State Department isn’t skirting the First Amendment. It is driving a stake through its heart.
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Philippines Urges ‘Transparent and Sincere Engagement’ in US-China ‘Strategic Rivalry’
The Philippines has called for a commitment to dialogue in the “strategic rivalry” between the United States and China, as any escalation of tensions over Taiwan could lead to “adverse repercussions” for the entire Indo-Pacific region. Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) forum in Washington on Monday, Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo…
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10 Things The U.S. Can Start Doing Right Now To Counter China’s Dominance
One of the biggest challenges presented by China as compared to the USSR is the depth of the Chinese penetration of America’s economy, politics, culture, and society.
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Walter Reed Military Hospital Cuts Pastoral Care Contract With Catholic Priests, Chooses Secular Company Instead
The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has cut ties with the community of Catholic priests that have administered religious rights to service members and veterans at the hospital for two decades. Walter Reed Medical Center, one of the most prominent military hospitals in the United States, issued a cease and desist letter on March…
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US Trusted Ally Concerned Over Potential Pentagon Leaks
One of the United States’ most trusted allies is asking for an explanation around what appears to be a cache of leaked top secret defense documents. The Australian government has said it is seeking further information on the matter and that it is concerned about the potential disclosure of alleged classified U.S. defence information after…
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‘These Are Sovereign Decisions for Each Country to Make’: State Dept on Tunisia’s Plan to Join Bloc With China, Russia
The North African nation of Tunisia plans to join BRICS, a bloc of the world’s leading developing economies including Brazil, Russia, Iran, China, and South Africa. Asked about the issue, a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department said that it was “a sovereign decision” for Tunisia to make. The coalition of developing nations includes some…
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Syria Episode Shows How Contractors Still Used To Fight America’s Wars
Syria Episode Shows How Contractors Still Used To Fight America’s Wars It’s become increasingly apparent that official data on US military personnel deployed in so-called war zones overseas may be understating the actual number. Likewise, active duty military casualties account for only a portion of the American deaths suffered in Washington’s various overseas crusades in…